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<blockquote data-quote="mog" data-source="post: 342998" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>Well I hate to say this out loud cause I am still fighting my own war with this issue with my easy child but it's better to have a professional do it than what difficult child did. He (about 15) and two friends in detention decided about a year ago that they were going to do their own while there so they took a pen into the rec room and when staff wasn't looking they drew three diamonds on their hand, cut it open and then repeatedly filled it with ink. They kept doing it until it worked. Needless to say he doesn't keep in contact with them and it doesn't mean anything anymore and he wishes he hadn't done it. I was so concerned about how they did it -it amazed me that three boys did this when they were supposed to be being watched by staff. I am thankful that it didn't cause blood disease or worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mog, post: 342998, member: 1803"] Well I hate to say this out loud cause I am still fighting my own war with this issue with my easy child but it's better to have a professional do it than what difficult child did. He (about 15) and two friends in detention decided about a year ago that they were going to do their own while there so they took a pen into the rec room and when staff wasn't looking they drew three diamonds on their hand, cut it open and then repeatedly filled it with ink. They kept doing it until it worked. Needless to say he doesn't keep in contact with them and it doesn't mean anything anymore and he wishes he hadn't done it. I was so concerned about how they did it -it amazed me that three boys did this when they were supposed to be being watched by staff. I am thankful that it didn't cause blood disease or worse. [/QUOTE]
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